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Early anomaly scan DCDA twins
The doctor suggested for early anomaly scan at 17 weeks. As per LMP it will be 18 weeks, however as per NT scan it is 17 weeks. There was intermediate risk for Trisomy 21 for one baby. However, NIPT came low risk. Please suggest if we have to do Anomaly again in 21 weeks.
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Normally anomaly scan will be done around 18-22 wks As you have intermediate risk for trisomy your doctor may have suggested early anomaly scan if everything is normal in that no need to repeat later on
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No if anomaly scan is normal and nipt is low risk unless radiologist has kept scan for review no need to repeat anomaly scan. For detailed consultation kindly consult thanks giving
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ideally anomaly scan should be done at 21 weeks but early anomaly also should be done
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Anomaly scan should I delete it done after 18 weeks So yes you will have to repeat it again
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